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Black Water director Andrew Traucki returns to crocodile territory with survival thriller ULU

Director Andrew Traucki has proven to be a specialist in “animals attack” survival thrillers. Back in 2007, he brought us the crocodile thriller Black Water, which he co-directed with David Nerlich, and since then he’s gone solo with the shark thrillers The Reef and The Reef: Stalked, and he made a “spiritual sequel” to Black Water called Black Water: Abyss. He also made a found footage survival thriller called The Jungle, which dealt with a “forest demon” creature. Now, Deadline reports that Traucki is venturing back into crocodile territory with yet another survival thriller, this one a “high-concept” project called ULU.

Synopsis and Producers

Written and directed by Traucki, the new film has the following synopsis: Set deep in the rarely-filmed river systems and rainforests of Borneo, ULU follows a group of outsiders and locals drawn into a remote river basin, where a series of violent incidents reveal that a massive, highly territorial crocodile – long believed to exist only in legend – has been driven into deadly proximity with the humans.

It’s being produced by Borneo Pictures, with Traucki co-producing. The visual effects team is led by Steve Boyle, the founder of Formation Effects. Boyle has recently worked on the shark thrillers Beast of War and Fear Below, as well as the Anaconda reboot, so he has experience with this sort of thing.

Statements

Alliance Media Partners is launching world sales at the European Film Market. The company’s Head of Sales, Acquisitions & Distribution, Anthony Buckner, provided the following statement: “Andrew Traucki is a proven master of survival cinema. ULU combines an extraordinary setting, a formidable crocodile, and a highly experienced team whose credits include The Revenant, Lone Survivor, Edge of the World, and The Reef. We’re also thrilled to be working with Steve Boyle on bringing this creature to life.“

Traucki added, “ULU is designed as a visceral theatrical experience. The river, the jungle, and the crocodile are all active forces in the story. It’s a survival thriller rooted in real environments, real pressures, and real consequences.“

I haven’t seen every movie Traucki has made, but I have enjoyed the ones I’ve seen (the first Black Water and the Reef movies), so I look forward to seeing what he’s going to do with ULU. Does this one sound interesting to you? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

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